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France Hosts South Africa in Key 2025 Autumn Nations Series Match
PARIS, France — France faces off against South Africa at the Stade de France on November 8, 2025, in a highly anticipated match of the 2025 Autumn Nations Series.
This is the first meeting since their thrilling quarterfinal clash during the 2023 Rugby World Cup, where the Springboks edged out France 29-28. The stakes are high for both teams as they bring a wealth of talent to the field.
South Africa enters the game as the World No. 1, while France looks for revenge on home soil. In a significant moment for the Springboks, captain Siya Kolisi will earn his 100th test cap, marking a milestone for the player and the team.
Les Bleus will benefit from the return of Romain Ntamack, who aims to lead his team against a robust South African squad. Across from him, rising star Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu will again command the field, showcasing his skills as one of rugby’s fastest-developing fly-halves.
Nerves are evident in Paris as fans rally behind both teams. An early penalty attempt by the Springboks missed its mark, leaving France ahead by a slender point. The crowd cheered loudly as Feinberg-Mngomezulu struggled with accuracy at the posts, signaling a potential shift in momentum.
France quickly responded with winger Damian Penaud, who scored his 39th international try, making him the country’s all-time leading try-scorer, surpassing Serge Blanco. Thomas Ramos assisted in the play, demonstrating the strong chemistry within the French squad.
The atmosphere in the stadium is electric, with fans chanting “La Marseillaise” in full voice, turning Paris into a cauldron of excitement. This match is not only about the score, but also about national pride and rugby legacy.
The game is set to be broadcast live on multiple platforms, including CNBC and Peacock in the United States, as well as through other networks worldwide.
As the match approaches its thrilling conclusion, all eyes will be on these two rugby giants to see who comes out on top this time in Paris, where every point counts and history is on the line.
